Dale,
As the gun sits now it has what appears to be only the front trigger from a set trigger combination. Removed? Broken?
From the picture, wear but no abuse and nothing unusual. The lock appears to be good quality, double throated, roller on frizzen spring, waterproof pan...not cheap. Also unusual, a 36-inch barrel which is now 60 caliber smooth. I bet it wasn't smooth when it was new...and that's a comparatively short barrel for the time. Overall, the rifle is very nice and doesn't appear to me to be something assembled for a collection of odd parts. I'm still thinkin' that whoever ordered it had some pretty definite ideas on what he wanted for his rifle. We'll never really know but it is something to speculate on. Mentioned the rifle to Don King and he said he had seen several original rifles set up this way.
Brother Bookie,
Yep...got two e-mails, which is good for this neck of the woods. Has it been hot in Iowa?
Steve